Char. Limit
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Homework Statement
"The desperate contestants on a TV survival show are very hungry. The only food they can see is some fruit hanging on a branch high in a tree. Fortunately, they have a spring they can use to launch a rock. The spring constant is 1200 N/m, and they can compress the spring a maximum of 34 cm. All the rocks on the island seem to have a mass of 500 g."
So...
k=1200 N/m
\Delta s = - 0.34 m
m_r = 0.50 kg
Homework Equations
F_s=-k\Delta s
The Attempt at a Solution
So what I tried was saying that since k=1200 N/m, and s=-.34 m, then F_s=-ks=408 N. So I thought, well, this is the mass of the rock times the acceleration of the rock, right? So I did...
F_s=408 N = m_r a_s = 0.5 a_s...a_s=816 m/s^2
Then, I tried to apply the kinematics equation...
v_f^2=v_0^2 + 2 a x
To try to find the speed of the rock when it left the spring. So, I guessed that v_0=0, a=816-9.8=806.2 m/s^2(accounting for gravity), and x=.34 m. I plugged these values into get
v_f=23.4
Problem is, the homework grader says it's wrong. What did I do wrong?